Monday, August 29, 2011

The Saxxy 80s: 'Do You Believe In Love' by Huey Lewis and the News (1982)

The Saxxy 80s are back, and just to remind you, these are generally 80s songs with lots of sax in them, or even just a good sax solo break somewhere, and sometimes the sax doesn't kick in until the end of the song. This week's Saxxy 80s feature is the 1982 song Do You Believe In Love, by American rock group Huey Lewis and the News. Huey Lewis and the News originated out of San Francisco, California USA in 1979 and now consists of members Huey Lewis, Johnny Colla, Sean Hopper, Bill Gibson, John Pierce, Stef Burns, Marvin McFadden, Rob Sudduth, and Johnnie Bamont. The band has had 19 Top 10 singles across the Billboard Hot 100, Adult Contemporary and Mainstream Rock charts since their conception. Do You Believe In Love was their first Top 10 hit, peaking at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart, and can be found on their 1982 album Picture This

Saturday, August 27, 2011

The Beachy 80s: 'Conga' by Miami Sound Machine (1985)

The Beachy 80s is back for all your hot summer 80s needs, and today we are featuring the beachy 1985 classic hit Conga, by American group Miami Sound MachineMiami Sound Machine was originally formed in 1975 by keyboardist Emile Estefan Jr. and was known then as Miami Latin Boys. The band was shortly joined by singers  Gloria Estefan and her cousin Merci Navarro Murciano and renamed Miami Sound Machine. The song Conga was released in 1985 on the group's second english album Primitive Lovewhere it achieved the #1 spot on U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Singles chart, and #10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Now, if this song doesn't make you want to go chill out and dance at a beach-side bar and drink margaritas, than you may be a lost cause, sorry ;-) 

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

#7 of DJ Akhu's Top 100 80's Dance Hits Countdown: 'Erotic City' by Prince (1984)

Welcome back to the Top 100 80's Dance Hits Coundtown! The title of this countdown has changed from DJ Samsonite to DJ Purple Sneakers, and so we shall see which handle works out for me in the end with the least amount of trademark/copyright issues. I will not be going back to change the titles of previous posts however, for your information. Now for #7 of DJ Purple Sneakers's Top 100 80's Dance Hits Countdown, from 1989, Erotic City, by American singer/song-writer/musician/and legend that we all love and know as Prince. If Michael Jackson was the King of Pop, then Prince was undoubtedly the Prince of Pop.  Prince (born Prince Rogers Nelson, and 53 years old in 2011) has been active on the music scene circa 1976 and originates out of Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Prince has produced 10 Platinum albums, and 30 Top 40 singles during his career. According to his Wikipedia page, Prince has several hundred unreleased songs in his vault (wow!). To name some of his achievements he won seven Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe, and even an Academy Award and in 2004 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. As for the song, Erotic City was originally released on the B-side of his 1984 single Let's Go CrazySo there is #7, and we are nearing the Top 5 now, soon to be finished! Stay tuned 80's junkies ;)

Monday, August 22, 2011

Your 80s Hip-Hop Trax: 'Atomic Dog' by George Clinton (1982)

Your 80s hip hop returns and today we feature the 1982 hip hop track Atomic Dog, by American singer/song-writer/music producer George Clinton. George Clinton (now aged 70) originated out of Plainfield, New Jersey USA, and he started his music career back in 1955. He was the mastermind behind the funk bands Parliament and Funkadelic in the the 1970's and '80's, and his actual solo-career debuted in 1981. Atomic Dog is a true 80's hip-hop/funk gem, and it was released in 1982 on Clinton's Computer Games album. Be sure to check out the music video for it, its a classic! Stay tuned for there is always more 80s coming your way! 

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Rockin' In the 80s: 'Tell Me What You Want' by Zebra (1983)

We are Rockin' out to the 80s once again, and today the song is Tell Me What You Want, by 80s American rock band Zebra. Zebra were founded in 1975 out of New Orleans, Louisiana, consisting of members Randy Jackson (guitar and vocals), Felix Hanemann (bass guitar, keyboards and vocals) and Guy Gelso (drums and vocals), and they are still active today. Tell Me What You Want comes off of their 1983 debut gold-status self-titled album Zebra, and this song peaked at #29 on the US Mainstream Rock chart. Keep Rockin' 80s fans!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Hot 80s Nights!: 'Take Me Home Tonight' by Eddie Money (1986)

Straight out of 1986, Hot 80s Nights! presents our latest track, and the track is... Take Me Home Tonight, by American rock-singer/guitarist/saxophonist/song-writer Eddie Money. Eddie Money (Edward Joseph Mahoney), originally from Brooklyn, New Yorkis a successful rock star in the 1970's and 80's who produced many Top 40 Hits and Plantinum Albums. Take Me Home Tonight was released on his 1986 Can't Hold Back album, and it reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chartNow, I've been on holiday again, which is why there was such a long break between posts, but I am back now again for a little while so stay tuned for more 80s treats!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Tragic Love in the 80s: 'Careless Whisper' by Wham! (1984)

Tragic Love In the 80s returns, and today we feature the 1984 track Careless Whisper, by British pop-duo Wham!. Wham!  was formed in 1981 by duo George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley in Bushey, England.The duo experienced large success between the years of 1981-1986 selling around 25 million records, and the rest is history. Careless Whisper is a classic love tragedy song from the 80s, and it can be found on the 1984 album Make It Big. The song was credited as a George Michael solo work upon its release, but appeared first on that Wham! album mentioned just above. So there is the latest, stay tuned for more to come, I have been picking up all sorts of new great 80s songs from my times spent on http://turntable.fm/, and in the various 80's rooms they have there, so look forward to lots of good posts to come. 

Thursday, August 4, 2011

The Beachy 80s: 'Summer of Love' by The B-52's (1986)

Welcome back to The Beachy 80s, and this week's beachy-post is the 1986 song Summer of Love by American new-wave/pop-rock band The B-52's. The B-52's originated out of Athens, Georgia in 1976 and at that time consisted of members Fred Schneider (vocals and cowbell), Kate Pierson (vocals and keyboards), Cindy Wilson (vocals, tambourine and bongos), Ricky Wilson (guitar), and Keith Strickland (drummer). I think most 80's music fans will be quite familiar with the B-52's and their signature vocals. Summer of Love (just sounds beachy doesn't it) was the first single off of their Bouncing off the Satellites album, which was released in July of 1986. And for those who are interested, the song reached #3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. So, I hope you are rockin your tunes at the beach, cause I am giving you some good ones here 80s fans! Stay cool, and stay 80s!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

#8 of DJ Akhu's Top 100 80's Dance Hits Countdown: 'Just Can't Get Enough' by Depeche Mode (1981)

Welcome back everybody, we've got #8 of VJ Samsonite's Top 100 80's Dance Hits Countdown, and the song is Just Can't Get Enough by British synth-pop legends Depeche Mode. Depeche Mode formed in 1980 in Basildon, Essex, England, and at that time the group consisted of members Dave Gahan (lead vocals), Martin Gore (keyboards, guitar, vocals, chief songwriter after 1981), Andy Fletcher (keyboards) and Vince Clarke (keyboards, chief songwriter 1980–81). Also note that they showed up on this countdown at #41 earlier. Some of you may ask why their song Enjoy the Silence hasn't shown up on this Top 100 Countdown, and that is because it was actually released in February of 1990, so not technically and 80's song, though it was recorded in 1989 so its a borderline case.  Just Can't Get Enough was released in 1981 on the group's debut album Speak and Spell, and it peaked at #8 on the UK Singles Chart, #26 on the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, and #4 on the Australian charts. Well, that's that, and there are only 7 more songs to go, and then what??? Some more specific countdown's I suppose, so long for now.